Objectives: We sought to determine what factors, including acculturation (language and social contact preferences), were associated with self-perceived hearing handicap among adults from Hispanic/Latino background. We utilized the Aday-Andersen behavioral model of health services utilization to frame our hypotheses that predisposing characteristics (age, sex, education, city of residence, Hispanic/Latino background, and acculturation), enabling resources (annual income and current health insurance coverage), and need (measured hearing loss and self-reported hearing loss) would be related to clinically-significant self-perceived hearing handicap as measured by the Hearing Handicap Inventory - Screening (HHI-S) version. Design: We analyzed ba...
Background: we aimed to assess both cross-sectional and temporal links between measured hearing impa...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to (a) provide introductory literature regarding cultural con...
Objective To establish whether ethnic inequalities exist in levels of self-reported hearing difficu...
Objectives: We sought to determine what factors, including acculturation (language and social contac...
OBJECTIVES. We sought to determine what factors, including acculturation (language and social contac...
Importance: Hearing loss is highly prevalent in the rapidly growing and aging Hispanic/Latino popula...
The purpose of this dissertation was to understand perceived hearing loss and hearing health care us...
Importance: Hearing loss is highly prevalent in the rapidly growing and aging Hispanic/Latino popula...
Hearing impairment (HI) is a common problem in adults but there have been few studies of hearing in ...
Hearing loss can affect a person\u27s overall quality of life, and has been linked to depression and...
Hispanic/Latinx adults are 78% less likely to utilize hearing aids in comparison to non-Hispanic/Lat...
Aim: The aim was to examine risk factors for hearing impairment among Hispanic/Latino adults with di...
African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos are underrepresented in the use of hearing health care (HHC)...
AbstractAimThe aim was to examine risk factors for hearing impairment among Hispanic/Latino adults w...
Background:The purpose was to study hearing aid (HA) use in persons 65 years and older, and to inves...
Background: we aimed to assess both cross-sectional and temporal links between measured hearing impa...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to (a) provide introductory literature regarding cultural con...
Objective To establish whether ethnic inequalities exist in levels of self-reported hearing difficu...
Objectives: We sought to determine what factors, including acculturation (language and social contac...
OBJECTIVES. We sought to determine what factors, including acculturation (language and social contac...
Importance: Hearing loss is highly prevalent in the rapidly growing and aging Hispanic/Latino popula...
The purpose of this dissertation was to understand perceived hearing loss and hearing health care us...
Importance: Hearing loss is highly prevalent in the rapidly growing and aging Hispanic/Latino popula...
Hearing impairment (HI) is a common problem in adults but there have been few studies of hearing in ...
Hearing loss can affect a person\u27s overall quality of life, and has been linked to depression and...
Hispanic/Latinx adults are 78% less likely to utilize hearing aids in comparison to non-Hispanic/Lat...
Aim: The aim was to examine risk factors for hearing impairment among Hispanic/Latino adults with di...
African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos are underrepresented in the use of hearing health care (HHC)...
AbstractAimThe aim was to examine risk factors for hearing impairment among Hispanic/Latino adults w...
Background:The purpose was to study hearing aid (HA) use in persons 65 years and older, and to inves...
Background: we aimed to assess both cross-sectional and temporal links between measured hearing impa...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to (a) provide introductory literature regarding cultural con...
Objective To establish whether ethnic inequalities exist in levels of self-reported hearing difficu...